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What safety hazards are there on the flight line? |
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Jet blast, rotor arcs, propellers, and jet intakes. |
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What safety equipment is required on the flight line? |
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Cranial Flight deck safety boots (steel-toed) Protective eye goggles Gloves |
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paved areas used for aircraft landing and takeoff. |
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parallel stripes on the ends of the runways that designate the landing area 12 feet wide, 150 ft long |
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paved or unpaved areas on ends of runways that provide an effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft. |
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MA-1 Series Overrun Barrier |
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to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft. always in standby status in case there is an aborted takeoff or emergency landing |
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Emergency shore based recovery equipment |
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used during in-flight emergencies. stops aircraft during landing in the shortest distance possible. reduces chance of injury to pilot and damage to aircraft |
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paved areas used to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services |
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paved areas adjacent to the flight line. used for parking, servicing, and loading aircraft. connected to runways by taxiways |
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Compass rose (Compass calibration pad) |
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paved area in magnetically quiet area where aircraft compass is calibrated. |
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normally numbered in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees. |
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If there are 2 runways, what will they be identified as? |
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If there are 3 runways, what will they be identified as? |
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What are some safety hazards and concerns on the flight deck? |
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oil, grease, and fuel. jet intakes, rotor arcs, intakes, and propellers are life threatening hazards. |
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Safety equipment needed on the flight deck |
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Cranial Goggles Gloves Protective jersey Flight deck boots |
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Who are YELLOW jerseys? (6) |
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Air handling officer, Flight Deck Officer, Catapult Officer, Air Boss, Arresting Gear Officer, and Plane Directors |
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Who are WHITE Jerseys? (5) |
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Safety, Troubleshooters, Air Transport officer, Landing Signal officer, and Medical |
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Who are BROWN jerseys? (1) |
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Aircraft handling and chock crewman, eleveator operators |
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Who are GREEN jerseys? (4) |
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Catapult and Arresting gear personell, squadron maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man, photographers |
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Crash and Salvage, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, and Ordnance Handling Personnel |
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Who are PURPLE jerseys? (1) |
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12 in red stripes with 3 in white PKP on wheel stop coamings. 18 in white circle with 5 in red PKP on flight deck when coamings are not installed. |
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How is Saltwater stations identified? |
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18 in red stripes with 3 in yellow W on wheel stop coamings 18 in red triangle with yellow W on flight deck when coamings are not installed. |
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How is CO2 Bottle Stowage identified? |
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12 in red stripes with 3 in white CO2 on wheel stop coamings 18 in white circle with 5 in red CO2 on flight deck when coamings are not installed. |
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How is the AFFF Station identified? |
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18 in green stripes with 3 in white AFFF on wheel stop coaming. 18 in green square with 3 in white AFFF on flight deck when coamings not installed |
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What is the Bomb Jettison Ramp? |
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used to eliminate loose ordinance |
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how is the Bomb Jettison Ramp identified? |
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yellow stripe painted up and over deck edge on both ends of ramp. in front of ramp opening, it is marked with alternating 4 in red and yellow stripes with 12 in facsimile of bomb centered. |
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How is Steam Smothering identified? |
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18 in black stripe with 3 in STEAM on wheel stop coaming |
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